Kirk Ferentz said Iowa “would be fools not to at least see what’s available” at quarterback in the transfer portal.

Iowa Football Recruiting
Iowa football has officially signed 17 recruits in its 2025 class — 15 on scholarship and two preferred walk-ons — in the early signing period. Here is what Iowa’s assistant coaches said about the newest additions.
Iose Epenesa and Mason Woods are following their family legacies as they officially become Hawkeyes this week.
Scott Starzyk — the No. 1 kicker in Kohl’s Kicking Camps’ 2025 recruiting rankings — announced on social media Monday evening that he has decommitted from the Hawkeyes.
Cash Herrera is the second player to commit to Iowa’s 2026 recruiting class.
Another Epenesa brother will soon call Kinnick Stadium home.
The No. 1 kicker in the country is going to be a Hawkeye.
The dominoes are beginning to fall following 2025 football recruits’ official visits to Iowa and elsewhere last month. Here is a breakdown of who has committed and who is yet to announce a decision.
The Hawkeyes now have 12 scholarship commitments in their 2025 recruiting class. More could be coming soon.
The Hawkeyes are hosting several key 2025 recruiting targets for official visits this weekend. Here’s how Iowa’s current players approach hosting recruits.
Mason Woods — the Iowa City West standout and son of Iowa special teams coordinator LeVar Woods — announced his commitment to Iowa football.
Iose Epenesa’s Hawkeye family roots were evident during his recent official visit to Iowa. His father discusses his recruitment and what’s next for the five-star defensive end.
During a tumultuous time for Iowa’s quarterback position, incoming freshman James Resar “never wavered.”
With Iowa’s addition of Jackson Stratton via the transfer portal, the Hawkeyes have a full stable at the quarterback position.
Iowa football has gained seven commitments so far from scholarship players in the 2025 recruiting class. The month of June will be crucial as the Hawkeyes look to build the rest of their 2025 class.